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US1886510A
US1886510A US492697A US49269730A US1886510A US 1886510 A US1886510 A US 1886510A US 492697 A US492697 A US 492697A US 49269730 A US49269730 A US 49269730A US 1886510 A US1886510 A US 1886510A
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  • This application relates to cable laying machines and an object of the invention is to provide a machine for laying underground cable, constructed and arranged to orm a trench and lay the cable therein, the walls of the trench closing in over the cable so that the latter is completely buried without the necessity of any manual digging or refilling operations.
  • Fig. l is 'a side elevation of a cable laying low constructed in accordance with one emdiment of this invention.
  • Fig;-2 is a plan view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a rear view thereof.
  • Fig. 4 is a side elevation of one end of the machine showing the lifting discs in operation
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal section through the plowshare.
  • the cable laying machine which has been chosen for the purposes of illustration is arranged to operate in connection with a cable which has previously been laid along the surface of the ground, approximately along the line along which it is to be buried.
  • the machine is provided with a suitable trench or furrow forming device which cuts the desired furrow as the machine is drawn along the predetermined path.
  • Means are provided forf picking up the cable and depositing it in the furrow in the rear of the ⁇ plowing mechanism, and the formation of the furrow is such that the walls thereof close in over the cable as the machine is drawn alon Mechanism which is more or less stan ard with agricultural machinery is ⁇ employed for varying the depth at which the plowing mechanism operates and hence the depth at which the cable is laid.
  • a novel form of plowshare is provided for tending to draw .the share into the ground as the machine is moved along.
  • the machine includes a plow beam 10 mounted upon suitable wheels 11 and having a rotary colter 12 supported of the furrow 14 as the machine is moved along.
  • this mechanism includes a cable pick-up which is shown in the form of a pipe 15 extending longitudinally of the plow beam and supported at the front upon a bracket 16 which extends at an angle so as to point the mouth 17 of the pipe toward f' that side of the machine'adjacent the cable.
  • the 'mouth 17 can be located on either side of the machine by reversing the inclined arm 16.
  • the rear end of the pipe 15 is curvedr downwardly and delivers thecable to a con'- duit 18 which is illustrated as formed in the plo'wshare and which opens into the furrow -14 adjacent the bottom thereof atdthe rear of the share for delivering the cable to the bottom of the trench.
  • vAn adjustable presser ⁇ foot 19 having slots 20 my means of which it is adjustably supported at the rear of the plowshare is so positioned as to bear on the cable emerging from the conduit 18 and press it irio position at the bottom of the furrow.
  • the bottom of the share is formed with horizontally extending surfaces plowshare is formed as illustrated 23 and inclined surfaces 24 which engage the /ground at such an angle as to tend to draw the share downwardly into the ground, thus aiding the cable laying operation and holding the plowshare at the proper depth.
  • a draw Kbar 25 is secured to the plow beam by suitable connecting means 26 at a point to the rear of the wheels 11 and a hitching eye 27 is provided on the front of the draw bar.
  • the height of the hitch can be controlled by varying the height of the eye 27. This is' done by means of a bracket plate 28 which is adj ustably secured to brackets 29 on the front of the plow beam and which is connected to the draw bar adjacent the eye so that varying the position of the plate 28 will vary the height of the eye 27.
  • Mechanism which is common to all agricultural machinery of this general type and which is indicated generally at 30 is provided for varying the depth of operation of the plowshare 13 and hence the depth at which the cable 31 is laid.
  • a suitable lifting mechanism 1s employed which includes a pair of cam discs 32 secured to a cross shaft 33 supported in bearings on the bottom of the beam. The peripheral face of each disc is provided with a plurality of cleats B4. In normal operation, the discs are in the position illustrated in Fig. 1 in which they drag along the ground in an inoperative position.
  • the piek-up mechanism illustrated as in the form of the pi e 15 and which may obviously be of any other form,'lifts the cable from the ground as the machine is drawn along and passes it rearwardl through the pick-up pipe 15 and downwardly through the conduit 18 in the plowshare and outwardly under the presser foot 19 which ositions it in the bottom of the trench or urrow 14.
  • the walls of the conduit 18 prevent the soil or ground from injuring the surface of the cable and the latter is protected from any contact with the soil, rocks or the like until it is definitely positioned and laid in the bottom of the trench.
  • the latter is formed in such a way 4by the plow share that the walls thereof close together after the machine has passed and no refilling operation is necessary to cover the cable.
  • the device can be raised from the ground by the operation of the cam discs as above described.
  • a furrow forming plow means for depositing within the furrow formed thereby a length of cable previously laid along the ground including a pick-up mechanism and means for directing the cable from said pick-up mechanism into said furrow.

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Nov. 8, 1932.
R, N. MURPHY 1,886,510
CABLE LAYING PLOW Filed NOV. l, 1930 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Nov. 8, 1932. R. N. MURPHY 1,886,510
CABLE LAYING PLOW 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed NOV. l, 1930 Patented Nov. 8, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ROGER N. MURPHY, 0F ROME, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY CABLE LAYING PLOW Application led November 1, 1930. Serial No. 492,697.
This application relates to cable laying machines and an object of the invention is to provide a machine for laying underground cable, constructed and arranged to orm a trench and lay the cable therein, the walls of the trench closing in over the cable so that the latter is completely buried without the necessity of any manual digging or refilling operations.
This and other objects which will be apparent to those skilled in this particular art are accomplished by means of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which- Fig. l is 'a side elevation of a cable laying low constructed in accordance with one emdiment of this invention.
Fig;-2 is a plan view thereof.
Fig. 3 is a rear view thereof.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation of one end of the machine showing the lifting discs in operation, and
Fig. 5 is a horizontal section through the plowshare.
The cable laying machine which has been chosen for the purposes of illustration is arranged to operate in connection with a cable which has previously been laid along the surface of the ground, approximately along the line along which it is to be buried. The machine is provided with a suitable trench or furrow forming device which cuts the desired furrow as the machine is drawn along the predetermined path. Means are provided forf picking up the cable and depositing it in the furrow in the rear of the `plowing mechanism, and the formation of the furrow is such that the walls thereof close in over the cable as the machine is drawn alon Mechanism which is more or less stan ard with agricultural machinery is `employed for varying the depth at which the plowing mechanism operates and hence the depth at which the cable is laid. At the same time, a novel form of plowshare is provided for tending to draw .the share into the ground as the machine is moved along.
In the drawings, the machine includes a plow beam 10 mounted upon suitable wheels 11 and having a rotary colter 12 supported of the furrow 14 as the machine is moved along. As illustrated, this mechanism includes a cable pick-up which is shown in the form of a pipe 15 extending longitudinally of the plow beam and supported at the front upon a bracket 16 which extends at an angle so as to point the mouth 17 of the pipe toward f' that side of the machine'adjacent the cable.
The 'mouth 17 can be located on either side of the machine by reversing the inclined arm 16. The rear end of the pipe 15 is curvedr downwardly and delivers thecable to a con'- duit 18 which is illustrated as formed in the plo'wshare and which opens into the furrow -14 adjacent the bottom thereof atdthe rear of the share for delivering the cable to the bottom of the trench. vAn adjustable presser `foot 19 having slots 20 my means of which it is adjustably supported at the rear of the plowshare is so positioned as to bear on the cable emerging from the conduit 18 and press it irio position at the bottom of the furrow.
e with a curved cutting edge 21 terminating in the point 22. The bottom of the share is formed with horizontally extending surfaces plowshare is formed as illustrated 23 and inclined surfaces 24 which engage the /ground at such an angle as to tend to draw the share downwardly into the ground, thus aiding the cable laying operation and holding the plowshare at the proper depth.
A draw Kbar 25 is secured to the plow beam by suitable connecting means 26 at a point to the rear of the wheels 11 and a hitching eye 27 is provided on the front of the draw bar. The height of the hitch can be controlled by varying the height of the eye 27. This is' done by means of a bracket plate 28 which is adj ustably secured to brackets 29 on the front of the plow beam and which is connected to the draw bar adjacent the eye so that varying the position of the plate 28 will vary the height of the eye 27. l
Mechanism which is common to all agricultural machinery of this general type and which is indicated generally at 30 is provided for varying the depth of operation of the plowshare 13 and hence the depth at which the cable 31 is laid. To assist in drawing the plowshare out of the ground at the end of the cable laying operation, a suitable lifting mechanism 1s employed which includes a pair of cam discs 32 secured to a cross shaft 33 supported in bearings on the bottom of the beam. The peripheral face of each disc is provided with a plurality of cleats B4. In normal operation, the discs are in the position illustrated in Fig. 1 in which they drag along the ground in an inoperative position. When the cable laying operation is completed the discs are lifted to cause the front cleats 34 to engage in the ground so that further movement of the machine rotates the discs to the position indicated in Fig. 4 raising the plowshare from the ground by a cam action. ,In operation, assuming a length of cable ,lhas been laid along the ground parallel the path that it has to follow when laid underground, the machine is drawn along siich path by any suitable means. The piek-up mechanism, illustrated as in the form of the pi e 15 and which may obviously be of any other form,'lifts the cable from the ground as the machine is drawn along and passes it rearwardl through the pick-up pipe 15 and downwardly through the conduit 18 in the plowshare and outwardly under the presser foot 19 which ositions it in the bottom of the trench or urrow 14. The walls of the conduit 18 prevent the soil or ground from injuring the surface of the cable and the latter is protected from any contact with the soil, rocks or the like until it is definitely positioned and laid in the bottom of the trench. The latter is formed in such a way 4by the plow share that the walls thereof close together after the machine has passed and no refilling operation is necessary to cover the cable. When the desired length of cable has been laid, the device can be raised from the ground by the operation of the cam discs as above described.
Although I have described in detail one specific embodiment of the present invention it will be apparent that various changes, additions, omissions and substitutions can be made therein without departing from the spirit of this invention or the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In combination, a movable frame, a furrow cutting mechanism operated by movement of the frame and means for depositing within said furrow a length of cable previously laid along the ground.
2. In combination, a furrow forming plow, means for depositing within the furrow formed thereby a length of cable previously laid along the ground including a pick-up mechanism and means for directing the cable from said pick-up mechanism into said furrow.
3. The combination in a cable laying plow of a draw bar, a plow share secured thereto and means for depositing a cable in the furrow formed by said share' including a conduit formed in said share and extending downwardly to the bottom thereof, means for directing the cable into said conduit and adjustable means for positioning the cable issuing from said conduit on the bottom of said furrow.
4. The combination in a cable laying plow of a plow beam, a furrow forming plowshare supported thereon, means operated b movement of the plow for picking up a ca le previously laid along the ground, means for depositing said cable in the furrow formed by said share including a cable protecting conduit extending downwardly into said furrow and an adjustable depressor for positioning the cable issuing from said conduit on thebottom of said furrow.
5. The combination in a cable laying plow of a plow beam, a furrow forming plowshare secured thereto and provided with a cable protecting conduit extending and. opening into the furrow formed thereby, mechanism operated by movement of the plow for depositing in said furrow a cable previously laid along the ground including a pick-up pipe for directing said cable into said conduit and an adjustable depressor for positioning the cable issuing from said conduit on the bottom of said furrow.
6. The combination in a cable laying plow of a draw bar, a plow share secured thereto, means for depositing a cable inthe furrow formed by said share including a conduit formed in said share and extending downwardly to the bottom thereof and an adjustable depressor for engaging the cable as it Aemerges from said conduit for positioning said cable on the bottom of said furrow.
7 The combination in a cable laying plow of a plow beam, a furrow forming plow share secured thereto and provided with a cable protecting conduit extending and opening into the furrow formed thereby and mechanism operated by movement of the plow for depositing in said furrow a cable previously laid along the ground including a pick-up mechanism for directing said cable from the ground into said conduit.
In testimonyv whereof, I have signed my name to this specification this 6 day of October.
ROGER N. MURPHY.
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Cited By (9)

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US2722181A (en) * 1953-02-26 1955-11-01 Kent J Hash Conduit placing machine
US2812731A (en) * 1953-10-28 1957-11-12 Massey Harris Ferguson Inc Tractor borne cable layer
DE1102231B (en) * 1958-10-25 1961-03-16 Peter Anker Olesen Device for laying cables
US3031854A (en) * 1956-10-25 1962-05-01 Willner Kurt Means for laying drainage material in the ground
US4293238A (en) * 1978-08-24 1981-10-06 Kuzin Eduard N Ditchless drainlayer
US4655639A (en) * 1982-12-14 1987-04-07 The British Petroleum Company P.L.C. Plough
US5108229A (en) * 1991-01-30 1992-04-28 Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Pipe installer and method for installation of pipe
US5988948A (en) * 1997-09-04 1999-11-23 Cable And Wireless Plc Underwater plough and method for varying ploughing depth
DE10115456B4 (en) * 2001-03-29 2013-06-06 Walter Föckersperger Jun. Laying plow with apron-like displacer device

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2722181A (en) * 1953-02-26 1955-11-01 Kent J Hash Conduit placing machine
US2812731A (en) * 1953-10-28 1957-11-12 Massey Harris Ferguson Inc Tractor borne cable layer
US3031854A (en) * 1956-10-25 1962-05-01 Willner Kurt Means for laying drainage material in the ground
DE1102231B (en) * 1958-10-25 1961-03-16 Peter Anker Olesen Device for laying cables
US4293238A (en) * 1978-08-24 1981-10-06 Kuzin Eduard N Ditchless drainlayer
US4655639A (en) * 1982-12-14 1987-04-07 The British Petroleum Company P.L.C. Plough
US5108229A (en) * 1991-01-30 1992-04-28 Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Pipe installer and method for installation of pipe
US5988948A (en) * 1997-09-04 1999-11-23 Cable And Wireless Plc Underwater plough and method for varying ploughing depth
DE10115456B4 (en) * 2001-03-29 2013-06-06 Walter Föckersperger Jun. Laying plow with apron-like displacer device

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